Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish"En El Extranjero (Abroad)"
This episode introduces more words for food and briefly treats Spanish colonial history in South and Central America.G

1:00 am

Ethics In America"Under Orders, Under Fire (Part I)"
How do we wage war when the enemy dresses as civilians and children throw bombs? Generals William Westmoreland, David Jones, and Brent Scowcroft, correspondents Peter Jennings and Mike Wallace, and others question the duty to follow orders and a commander's obligation to protect soldiers.G

2:00 am

Unfinished Nation"A Chaos of Experimentation"
The presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New Deal legislation. Agencies created in response to crises. Changes to programs resulting from criticism of New Deal. The effect of policies on various groups, including women and minorities.G

2:30 am

Unfinished Nation"Between The Wars"
American policies of neutrality, isolationism, and internationalism in decades after World War I. Depression and the world order. Rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe and Asia; their expansionist ambitions. American response to war in Europe. Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.G

3:00 am

Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition"Cognitive Neuroscience"
Cognitive neuroscience represents the attempt to understand mental processes at the level of the brain's functioning and not merely from information-processing models and theories. It relies heavily on an empirical analysis of what is happening in the brain, and where, when a person thinks, reasons, decides, judges, encodes information, recalls information, learns, and solves problems.G

3:30 am

Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition"Cultural Psychology"
This newly emerging field is integrating cross-cultural research with social and personality psychology, anthropology, and other social sciences. Its main new perspective is focused on how cultures construct selves and other central aspects of individual personality, beliefs, values, emotions, and much of what we are and do.G

4:00 am

DragonflyTV"New England"
Elly, John, Nick, and Linnea get help from the MIT Museum preparing a kinetic sculpture for the Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction challenge. At the Montshire Museum of Science, Chloe and Jesse get wet and wild creating a gravity-powered water fountain. The Science Secret lands in Boston, revealing the innovative ways this city has grown. D

4:30 am

Biz Kid$"Hidden Careers"
You don't have to be perfect at your passion to build a career in it. If you love baseball, but don't have the skills of a super athlete, you will see there are many different roles you can play behind the scenes. Learn about "behind the scenes" careers in sports, music, entertainment, art, and even aviation. D

5:00 am

Growing a Greener World"Independent Garden Centers (TX, GA, NC, PA)"
Local, independently owned nurseries are a vastly under utilized resource and we feature some of the unique reasons we should support them. D

5:30 am

Wild Kratts"Octopus Wildkratticus"
When Martin accidentally knocks Aviva's creature power suits into a deep Arctic trench, the Martin and Chris dive down in search of them in Aviva's newly invented Octopod submarine. Science Concepts: An Octopus can use ink, jet propulsion, tentacle regeneration, and camouflage in order to escape or hide when in danger. Each feature has an important function for survival. D

Christina"Soy Vey"
Is soy good for us? Bad? Will soy make you healthy or is it bad for our health? How much should we eat? Will I get enough protein from soy? What about GMO's (genetically modified organisms)? These and other burning questions will be answered for you when we place the focus on that wonder food.soy. D

The Victory Garden"Inspired Gardens"
This week, VICTORY GARDEN host Jamie Durie demonstrates how to create a dramatic bougainvillea espalier, inspired by the Getty Museum in California. Gardening correspondent Paul Epsom takes viewers on a "seasonal walk" through the world-famous New York Botanical Garden to demonstrate how to sustain a low-maintenance seasonal border all year long. Resident chef Michel Nischan teams up with renowned Boston-based chef Barbara Lynch to dry vegetables for year-round use and stir them up into a hearty Italian summer minestra - a flavorful soup that uses the garden to its best advantage. D

9:30 am

For Your Home"Decorative Touches"
It's the details that make the house. You can transform any simple little house into a grand treasure with the right details. Vicki selects crown moldings, cove ceilings, judges' paneling, hardwood flooring, marble and beautiful bathroom fixtures to turn her little ranch home into an elegant mini-estate. D

10:00 am

Knit and Crochet Now!"Shrug It Off"
Ellen Gormley shows you how to crochet an award winning lace shrug, while Kristen Nicholas takes you through knitting a simple spring cardigan. Brett Bara teaches you to crochet a scarf with a lovely floral motif. D

10:30 am

Best of the Joy of Painting"Light at the Summit"
Capture a vision of glory with Bob Ross as you view the brilliance of afternoon sunlight peeking over a distant mountain summit. D

11:00 am

Coastal Cooking with John Shields"California Coastal"
Visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium as special guests Susan Feniger & Mary Sue Milliken and prepare their Minted Calamari Salad. John then makes a Big Sur Fennel and Roasted Beet Salad with Walnuts and Gorgonzola Vinaigrette and Seared Scallops with Orange, Fennel and Polenta. D

11:30 am

Taste of Louisiana with Chef John Folse & Co.: Our Food Heritage"Native America: Sportsman's Paradise"
Before agriculture, hunting and fishing were the primary food sources for the Native American tribes of Louisiana. While they hunted deer, game birds and small animals, they also enjoyed a bountiful harvest of fish and shellfish. David Griffing, a Louisiana park ranger and Native American expert, gives us insight on our first Americans. D

Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish"En El Extranjero (Abroad)"
This episode introduces more words for food and briefly treats Spanish colonial history in South and Central America.G

1:00 pm

Ethics In America"Under Orders, Under Fire (Part I)"
How do we wage war when the enemy dresses as civilians and children throw bombs? Generals William Westmoreland, David Jones, and Brent Scowcroft, correspondents Peter Jennings and Mike Wallace, and others question the duty to follow orders and a commander's obligation to protect soldiers.G

2:00 pm

Unfinished Nation"A Chaos of Experimentation"
The presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. New Deal legislation. Agencies created in response to crises. Changes to programs resulting from criticism of New Deal. The effect of policies on various groups, including women and minorities.G

2:30 pm

Unfinished Nation"Between The Wars"
American policies of neutrality, isolationism, and internationalism in decades after World War I. Depression and the world order. Rise of totalitarian regimes in Europe and Asia; their expansionist ambitions. American response to war in Europe. Japanese attack Pearl Harbor.G

3:00 pm

Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition"Cognitive Neuroscience"
Cognitive neuroscience represents the attempt to understand mental processes at the level of the brain's functioning and not merely from information-processing models and theories. It relies heavily on an empirical analysis of what is happening in the brain, and where, when a person thinks, reasons, decides, judges, encodes information, recalls information, learns, and solves problems.G

3:30 pm

Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition"Cultural Psychology"
This newly emerging field is integrating cross-cultural research with social and personality psychology, anthropology, and other social sciences. Its main new perspective is focused on how cultures construct selves and other central aspects of individual personality, beliefs, values, emotions, and much of what we are and do.G

4:00 pm

DragonflyTV"New England"
Elly, John, Nick, and Linnea get help from the MIT Museum preparing a kinetic sculpture for the Friday After Thanksgiving Chain Reaction challenge. At the Montshire Museum of Science, Chloe and Jesse get wet and wild creating a gravity-powered water fountain. The Science Secret lands in Boston, revealing the innovative ways this city has grown. D

4:30 pm

Biz Kid$"Hidden Careers"
You don't have to be perfect at your passion to build a career in it. If you love baseball, but don't have the skills of a super athlete, you will see there are many different roles you can play behind the scenes. Learn about "behind the scenes" careers in sports, music, entertainment, art, and even aviation. D

5:00 pm

Wishbone"Dances with Dogs"
This live-action program follows the exploits of Wishbone the dog and his human friends, Joe, David and Samantha through their adventures intheir hometown of Oakdale. Wishbone's everyday experiences trigger hi s imagination and he finds himself in scenes from classic works of literature. In this episode, Lee Natonabah, an Oakdale storyteller, teaches Joe the value of growing up with stories that connect with the past. D

5:30 pm

Cyberchase"The Deedle Beast"
Digit is pet-sitting in Golftopia, taking care of Dewey, a lovable Deedle Beast. But suddenly Dewey starts going berserk on his daily walks. What's going on?! The kids arrive to help, but how do you figure out what's wrong with an animal that can't talk? The kids begin to see a pattern in the critter's odd behavior - and the plot thickens when they realize that Hacker has moved in right next door. D

6:00 pm

Knit and Crochet Now!"Shrug It Off"
Ellen Gormley shows you how to crochet an award winning lace shrug, while Kristen Nicholas takes you through knitting a simple spring cardigan. Brett Bara teaches you to crochet a scarf with a lovely floral motif. D

6:30 pm

Best of the Joy of Painting"Light at the Summit"
Capture a vision of glory with Bob Ross as you view the brilliance of afternoon sunlight peeking over a distant mountain summit. D

7:00 pm

Dr. Wayne Dyer: I Can See Clearly Now
Dr. Wayne Dyer presents personal stories as well as various philosophical and poetic illustrations to explain that each of our lives is a tapestry composed of all of the choices we've made and will make. There are no wrong roads taken once we understand the forces propelling us towards our life's purpose. D

Coastal Cooking with John Shields"California Coastal"
Visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium as special guests Susan Feniger & Mary Sue Milliken and prepare their Minted Calamari Salad. John then makes a Big Sur Fennel and Roasted Beet Salad with Walnuts and Gorgonzola Vinaigrette and Seared Scallops with Orange, Fennel and Polenta. D

11:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Paris: Embracing Life and Art"
Rick rides a unicorn into the Middle Ages at the Cluny Museum, takes a midnight Paris joyride in a classic car, and gets an extreme close-up look at heavenly stained glass in Sainte-Chapelle. He goes on a Tombstone pilgrimage at P?re Lachaise Cemetery, and then savors the Parisian caf? scene.G